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When might I have to pay for a repair?

THOMAS DEAN RDIf you have caused the damage that makes the repair necessary you might well have to pay for it. An example might be if you have blocked your WC with nappies. You may also be charged for repairs after you have moved out of your home. But you will not be charged because, say, a kitchen unit is old and has worn out.

  • For minor items that are your responsibility, like replacing lost keys or tap washers.
  • If you lose your keys or lock yourself out and we have to force entry.
  • You will not be charged for any damage caused by burglars or vandals.
  • If you do not keep to arrangements made with a contractor or refuse them access.

Your Housing Officer will notify you as soon as possible that you will have to pay for a repair. If you think the charge is unfair or will have difficulty in paying it, you should discuss this with your Housing Officer.

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